Parasites lost, selfless suicide, and symptom disparity: the weekly round up
4 September, 2015 | Adie Chan |
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Parasites lost: how we look at the microbiome is changing, so is it time re-evaluate intestinal parasites as well? https://t.co/gNHpIpcEmv
— F1000 (@F1000) September 3, 2015
Taking one for the team: bacterial programmed cell death as a novel survival strategy during infection https://t.co/dQEFoXnx8Z
— F1000 (@F1000) September 1, 2015
Why do two people inheriting the same mutation have different symptom severity? https://t.co/QxfRmSBj9V
— F1000 (@F1000) August 28, 2015
And elsewhere on Twitter…
Scientists have a #cuteoff on Twitter, things get heated in best way https://t.co/jWsuKy8zr8 pic.twitter.com/m7ML1NTzVD
— Huffington Post (@HuffingtonPost) September 2, 2015
Key enzyme protects farm and country kids from allergies and asthma https://t.co/EKaGdl217k pic.twitter.com/1dyATTXDam
— New Scientist (@newscientist) September 4, 2015
Image of the Day: Holding the Reins #IOD https://t.co/n3Wv6HVyBE pic.twitter.com/NJ9RNy0YH8
— The Scientist (@TheScientistLLC) September 4, 2015
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